Thirteen outstanding faculty members from across the university have been awarded a Provost Research Studio for the 2019-20 academic year. The goal of the Provost Research Studios is to support the professional development of full-time faculty (tenured, tenure track, and non-tenure track) who are not full professors or otherwise at the top of their promotion ladder.
A key objective of the PRS is to offer this support at a critical time in the faculty member’s career so as to leverage the impact of the investment. Awardees receive up to $4,000 to cover the costs of each PRS.
“The PRS provide opportunities for recipients to make connections with key leaders in their fields of research as well as receive mentoring from outside the university,” said Tracey George, vice provost for faculty affairs. A Provost Research Studio can advance a faculty member’s research, scholarship and creative expression as well as expand their professional networks.
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